Cognitive and Emotional Responses to Russian State-Sponsored Media Narratives in International Audiences

Author:

Hoyle Aiden123ORCID,Wagnsson Charlotte4ORCID,van den Berg Helma2ORCID,Doosje Bertjan1,Kitzen Martijn3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. Defense, Safety & Security, TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research), Soesterberg, The Netherlands

3. Faculty of War Studies, Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda, The Netherlands

4. Department of Political Science, Swedish Defense University, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract: Russia utilizes state-sponsored news media outlets, such as RT or Sputnik, to project antagonistic strategic narratives into targeted societies and perturb international audiences. While psychological responses to this conduct are frequently assumed, there is a lack of causal evidence demonstrating this. Using a transdisciplinary perspective, we conducted four survey experiments that tested two path models predicting possible cognitive and emotional responses to two narrative strategies that Russian state-sponsored media employ: destruction, which portrays a state as weak and chaotic, and suppression, which portrays a state as indecent and morally deviant. The experiments had between-participant designs, where participants read either an article demonstrating a strategy or a control text, and then indicated their responses to several trust and emotional variables. Participants were either Swedish or Dutch citizens, to build on previous analyses of Russian narration about Sweden and The Netherlands. Path analyses revealed significant differences between the conditions on several response variables. However, we found no evidence that these effects were mediated by generalized realistic or symbolic threat perceptions. We contribute preliminary insights into potential causal links between Russian antagonistic narrative strategies and specific psychological responses. This study, and its overarching research agenda, should have implications for practitioners seeking to counter Russian information influence.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Applied Psychology,Communication,Social Psychology

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